M. Heydari-Malayeri - Paris Observatory

The apparent acceleration corresponding to the → Coriolis force.
It is the acceleration which, when added to the acceleration of an object relative
to a rotating → reference frame
and to its → centrifugal acceleration,
gives the acceleration of the object relative to a fixed reference frame.
Coriolis acceleration equals 2ω x v, where ω is the
→ angular velocity of the rotating reference frame and
v is the radial velocity of a particle
relative to the center of the rotating reference frame.